Adult Programs

May 29 6:30pm

BLACK PANTHER Movie Screening

After the death of his father, T'Challa returns home to the African nation of Wakanda to take his rightful place as king. When a powerful enemy suddenly reappears, T'Challa's mettle as king -- and as Black Panther -- gets tested when he's drawn into a conflict that puts the fate of Wakanda and the entire world at risk. Faced with treachery and danger, the young king must rally his allies and release the full power of Black Panther to defeat his foes and secure the safety of his people.

May 30 6:30pm

A monthly series to learn about and to discuss racism and racial bias. This series aims to provide information on numerous topics related to race relations and to offer a safe place to share experiences regarding racism, educate ourselves with facts and research about racism, and build relationships so we can support each other’s efforts to accept others without prejudice and arise to transform our community. Each month we will examine the various manifestations of racism and explore potential solutions.

May 31 7:00pm

The Field Library Presents

BLACK MARBLE DUO

Jörg-Michael Schwarz & Karen Marie Marmer, baroque violins

“The Italian Muse: Virtuosic Music for Two Violins”

music by Leclair, Locatelli, Boccherini, Telemann & Mozart

Thursday, May 31, 2018 from 7-8 PM

May 31 7:00pm

The Field Library Presents

BLACK MARBLE DUO

Jörg-Michael Schwarz & Karen Marie Marmer, baroque violins

“The Italian Muse: Virtuosic Music for Two Violins”

music by Leclair, Locatelli, Boccherini, Telemann & Mozart

Thursday, May 31, 2018 from 7-8 PM

Jun 04 6:30pm

The Veterans Writing Workshop gives veterans the tools and confidence they need to bring their stories to life. Veterans will meet once a week for valuable peer support and feedback.

Jun 04 6:30pm

Movie Mondays: HEARTSTONE

In a remote fishing village in Iceland, teenage boys Thor and Christian experience a turbulent summer, as one tries to win the heart of a girl, while the other discovers new feelings toward his best friend. When summer ends and the harsh nature of Iceland takes back its rights, it’s time to leave the playground and face adulthood. In Icelandic with English subtitles.

2hr 9min.

Jun 06 6:30pm

Woolly Wonders has moved to Wednesdays! June's project is Granny Squares.

Join Nora and Sarah in the air-conditioned Gallery from 6:30-8:00 to learn how to make this simple and versatile project. All experience levels welcome!

Jun 09 1:00pm

HVSF invites our neighbors to participate in free community Playwriting Workshops this June in libraries throughout the Hudson Valley! Everyone has an idea for a story; don’t miss the chance to bring your story to life! Led by Christine Scarfuto, Literary Manager at Long Wharf Theatre, these two-hour workshops will feature exercises that teach citizen writers the basics of playwriting and storytelling.This year, the theme is "Coming Home" -- inspired by HVSF's community production of RIP VAN WINKLE.

Jun 11 6:30pm

The Veterans Writing Workshop gives veterans the tools and confidence they need to bring their stories to life. Veterans will meet once a week for valuable peer support and feedback.

Jun 11 6:30pm

Movie Mondays: PARIAH

A world premiere at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, the contemporary drama Pariah is the feature-length expansion of writer/director Dee Rees’ award-winning 2007 short film Pariah. Spike Lee is among the feature’s executive producers. At Sundance, cinematographer Bradford Young was honored with the [U.S. Dramatic Competition] Excellence in Cinematography Award.